by Noel Dargan | Nov 18, 2024 | Family, School
My 8-year-old son Joshua has level two autism spectrum disorder, suffers from anxiety and ADHD, and is a Gestalt language processor. All this means is that the level of support and accommodation he needs in a school setting may be more than most kids need. We...
by QRKIEZ | Nov 11, 2024 | School
In Ohio, the #1 university for student experience is Bowling Green State University, according to The Wall Street Journal. U.S. News and World Report ranks BGSU as a top-tier university. The mascot for BGSU is the falcon, and some falcons FLY in their own unique ways....
by Victoria Verlezza, PhD | Oct 28, 2024 | Neurodivergent Voices, Professional Voices, School, Uncategorized, Work
Growing up, I often felt like an outsider in a world designed for people who thought and learned differently. As a child, I struggled with reading and writing, my letters dancing on the page like a chaotic symphony. Teachers often chalked it up to laziness or lack of...
by QRKIEZ | Sep 9, 2024 | School
Navigating higher education can be challenging for any student, but neurodivergent students often face additional obstacles that require tailored support. Several colleges and universities across the United States have developed specialized programs to ensure that...